Miss. governor: More than 60 hurt in storms

Feb. 11, 2013

Written by

HOLBROOK MOHR and JANET MCCONNAUGHEY

Associated Press

Mississippi Gov. Phil Bryant says more than 60 people were injured in the storms that hit the state on Sunday. But he says no lives were lost, in part because people were given ample warning that a tornado was approaching.

Bryant and other officials said at a news conference Monday that tornado sirens sounded across the Hattiesburg area, giving people as much as 30 minutes of warning that the twister was on its way.

They say there were other factors that may have saved lives. The University of Southern Mississippi was on Mardi Gras holiday, so there were fewer students on campus. Businesses were either closed or not very crowded because it was Sunday.